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Real estate development shapes the way people live and work, playing a crucial role in determining our built environment. Around the world, real estate development reflects both universal human needs and region-specific requirements, and with the rise of globalization there is an increasing need to better understand the full complexity of global real estate development. This Companion provides comprehensive coverage of the major contemporary themes and issues in the field of real estate development research. Topics covered include: social and spatial impactmarkets and economics organization and management finance and investment environment and sustainabilitydesignland use policy and governance. A team of international experts across the fields of real estate, planning, geography, economics and architecture reflect the increasingly interdisciplinary nature of real estate studies, providing the book with a depth and breadth of original research. Following on from the success of the textbook International Approaches to Real Estate Development, the Routledge Companion to Real Estate Development provides the up-to-date research needed for a full and sophisticated understanding of the subject. It will be an invaluable resource to students, researchers and professionals wishing to study real estate development on an international scale.
Graham Squires is Associate Professor and Head of Property Group at Massey University, New Zealand.Erwin Heurkens is Assistant Professor of Urban Development Management at Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands.Richard Peiser is the Michael D. Spear Professor of Real Estate Development at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, USA.
Chapter 1:Real Estate Development: An OverviewGraham Squires, Erwin Heurkens, Richard PeiserTHEME 1: Social and Spatial Impact of Real Estate DevelopmentChapter 2:Leveraging Property Values for Metro Railway Development in Hong Kong: Experiences and LessonsBo-sin TANG Chapter 3:Teardowns and Reinvestment in the Inner-ring Suburbs of ChicagoSuzanne Lanyi CharlesChapter 4:Public Real Estate Development Projects and Urban Transformation: The case of flagship projectsNadia Alaily-Mattar, Johannes Dreher, Fabian Wenner, Alain ThiersteinTHEME 2: Markets and Economics of Real Estate DevelopmentChapter 5: Investment and Development Behavior Following the Great Recession Raymond G. TortoChapter 6:Land Use Policies and Markets in Some Selected African CountriesMoses M. Kusiluka, Sophia M. Kongela, Karl-Werner SchulteChapter 7:Residential Prices, Housing Development and Construction Costs Paloma Taltavull de La Paz, Raúl PérezChapter 8:Retail Market Analysis for Development Projects: Coping with New Frontiers in RetailingPetros SivitanidesTHEME 3: Organization and Management of Real Estate DevelopmentChapter 9: Private Sector-led Urban Development: Characteristics, Typologies and PracticesErwin HeurkensChapter 10:Building and Leading High Performance Real Estate CompaniesFrank ApesecheChapter 11:Strategic Management Systems for Real Estate DevelopmentPaul H.K. HoChapter 12:<